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Dinner party with Scott & Gab! Thai Tuna noodle with broth

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I asked for recipe challenges and have only received one so far...Thai Tuna Noodle with Broth from our friends, and past restauranteurs, Marty & Elizabeth Roper.  I got his challenge quite a while ago, but we were trying to limit carbs, and we aren't doing that anymore, so bring on the noodles. We invited some friends over, Scott and Gabrielle, to share it with us. Marty gave very details recipe instructions and I followed them to a t, with the exception that I added scallions as a garnish.  Slight amount of heat from the crushed red pepper flakes, but was perfectly balanced with the herbs and broth.  Bok choy, cilantro, onion, basil, plum preserves, toasted sesame seeds, soy sauce, chicken broth and linguini combined with some culinary wizardry. By the way...what is a sesame!  we have sesame seeds, but I've never seen it grow into a sesame! (have to admit, I stole that joke from Mitch Hedberg) Marty even described how it should be plated and it was awesome. ...

Smoked Chicken and German Potato Salad

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Pulled out the smoker today for some yardbird.  Salt and pepper was all I added to season. I had to fight with the smoker to keep the heat going, but I blame the "new and improved" and "longer lasting" charcoal.  I did get 2 1/2 hours of smoking, then I pulled the plug and finished them in the oven.   I ran out of charcoal and it wasn't providing enough heat to get the  middle over 150 degrees (I was looking for 180). Dutchie came up with the pairing for this.  When I said smoked chicken, she said "lets do a vinegar/mustard based potato salad".  So I found a warm german potato salad recipe online. The chicken turned out great.  Still had smoky flavor throughout, and was moist and juicy. The hearty potato salad was very good as well.  Amount of vinegar and ground mustard was just right, and not overpowering as some vinegar based potato salads can be. Also today, I baked a summer peach cake that we will serve at a dinner party  w...

chicken pesto & mozzarella rolls

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I harvested some basil today, so of course, pesto was on my mind.  Dutchie said that she wanted chicken, so I scoured recipes and found this.  Pretty simple actually.  Pound out chicken, slather with pesto, add mozzarella, roll up and secure with toothpicks, and bake. close up of the pesto and mozzarella.  Basil came from our garden.  Mozzarella was the kind that you can buy in cherry sized balls.  Fresh indeed. Dont use colored toothpicks, cause it transferred to the chicken.   Weird to see red and blue within the chicken. I had some beets, so I decided to roast them,  I wasnt quite sure how I'd use them, but I love the taste of roasted beets.  I ended up just using them as a side dish with a quick and easy vinaigrette.  DELISH!!! Once the chicken rolls are cooked and rested....I sliced them. Most of the mozzarella melted out into the baking dish, but I DID eat some of it,  even though it was soaking in the juices from the baking...

Simple, but delicious meal...Roasted Pork Loin, smashed potatoes and broccoli

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Went to store with absolutely no idea what I was going to make for dinner.  Found some cool baby potatoes, throw in some broccoli and a pork loin and by gosh, we had a meal.   I was quite happy with the way it turned out. This dish couldn't be much more simple, and I am already anxious to try it again. I marinated in italian dressing, s/p, and fennel seeds, which gave the loin a kind of sausage taste.   I WILL be doing that again, very welcome little treat when you bite into it.  I cooked it with the marinade and with the juices, it created a nice little sauce that added to the flavor of this moist, juicy and delicious meal. I parboiled the potatoes, and at the last minute I decided to make smashed potatoes.  So I crushed them and sprinkled some cheese and s/p and broiled them until cheese melted and they were crispy.   Broccoli got the roasting treatment too.

Father Feeds Flock, does fathers day!!!

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I only took final photos for this meal, as I was too excited to take photos as I cooked.   Since it was fathers day, I took advantage of the question, "What do you want to eat for Father's Day?" Knowing she has an aversion to both veal and lamb, and I have no problem with veal, but I LOVE lamb...I said, yes dear...lamb would be great.  She said I'll cook you lamb.   SCREEECHHH!   What?  If anyone is cooking lamb n this house it will be the guy who loves it and cooking.   On dad's day, the dad gets to do whatever he wants.........I want to cook! We had one of my favorites for lunch Cowboy Chicken chicken enchiladas.  If you don't know....I'm sorry.  This place serves some very good yardbird, and the enchiladas are extremely good.  the campfire sides are very tasty as well, I had campfire veggies and famous twice baked potato casserole. Anyway...I digress. We went to Central Market to get some good lamb and ended up with lamb loin chops. ...

Taco Night!!!! Garden Jalapenos!!!

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Had several jappys from the garden so I was thinking taco night!   Something I KNOW Zachary likes, and will eat. Nothing special about this meal, and I wasn't sure it was FFF worthy, but it does showcase the heat from the garden rather well.  Jalapenos and last week's peach salsa (which morphed INTO peach salsa after the heat from the jappys was WAY too much for the family and I had to cut it).  Speaking of that....even though its from the same plant, the red jalapenos you see here, are MUCH hotter than their green cousins.  Dutchie found this out first.  I, of course, kind of liked the burn, but there was a burn! The green ones are quite tame, but full of flavor. The peach salsa (have I mentioned we grow peaches lately?) had sat in the fridge for several days and the flavor is much better, still very mild in the heat factor, but very yummy. Here is the whole chicken taco night set up.  Notice the Joe. T Garcia tomatillo sauce?   Love that place an...

Home Made Shrimp Caesar Salad with Fried Green Tomatoes

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I've never done a Caesar salad from scratch and turns out that it is very easy.  The recipe from my mom's book called for the spice, Accent.  Remember that stuff?  They didn't have it, so I whipped out the iPhone to search for a substitute.  Turns out all Accent is.....MSG.  So I left it out.  I remember my mom using that stuff all the time. olive oil, garlic, lemon juice the refrigerate  mix dry mustard, salt/pepper, recipe called for Accent,  but I just used a dash of seasoning salt beat an egg, mix it with the olive oil mixture.  pour it over Romaine lettuce,  and sprinkle croutons & parmesan cheese.  I sautéed the shrimp with olive oil, butter and garlic So while at the store, I noticed they had some green tomatoes.   Until just a few weeks ago, I thought that fried green tomatoes were  just unripened tomatoes, and not just a different variety of  tomato with a pretty good flavor. I didn't want...